So, that's very nice.
If I were the Theater Momentum crew, I'd be spending today looking for quick ways to get that slapped on every postcard, poster and website I could find.
But because I'm NOT those guys, I can lazily post it here for you to read.
Check it out.
“Three long-form improv pieces are on the platter offered up by Theatre Momentum, and despite underseasoned moments it's a mostly tasty affair. Fugue riffs on that musical form as it intertwines stories of four couples in various crises. The story takes a while to jell, but once Lisa Fairman's high-strung, resistant therapy patient is in the mix, it soars. Lost in Translation is a servicable series of comic scenes created from a single word suggested by the audience. The ambitious, time-jumping '97 Bulldogs follows a group of small-town friends over ten years as they confront the disappointments of adult life- a smart, sensitive premise that should be impressively realized once the performers have more confidence.”
-Kerry Reid, Chicago Reader

If you want to check it out, here's the pertinent show info:
FUGUE
WEDNESDAYS @ 8PM
AUG 29 - OCT. 24 (NO SHOW ON OCT. 10)
$12 TICKETS ($2 DISCOUNT FOR STUDENTS & PEOPLE WHO USE MY CODE "OWEN21".
DIRECTED BY DON HALL
PRODUCED BY THEATER MOMENTUM.
FEATURING MR.B, MATT DEVINE, LISA FAIRMAN, KRISSY KAVANAUGH. DEANNA MOFFITT, JESSICA SCHLOBOHM, TONY RIELAGE, & SCOTT WHITEHAIR
OUR MARKETING MATERIAL SAYS: "Fugue captures the essence of a musical fugue as four scenes interweave on stage to a soundtrack of jazz, opera, movie scores and more."
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